Most recently, Sellers was the regional media director for the
Republican National Convention in Tampa. Previous to that, she was
spokesperson for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, where she handled media related to the BP oil spill and Hurricane Gustav.

The Capitol Press Corps knows little about Sellers, but a 2009 Esquire article describes her as "a solid woman in high heels, quick on the draw with both her smile and middle finger."

Burgess’s work with Scott began in 2009, when he helped the former
healthcare executive launch his media strategy for Conservatives for
Patients’ Rights, Scott’s effort to halt President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act in favor of free-market solutions.

"From the very beginning, Brian has been by my side as a strategic and
political adviser, a trusted aide, and loyal member of my team," Scott
said in the statement. "His strong work ethic, strategic advice and
leadership will be missed inside the administration, but he isn’t going
far. In his new role, he will continue to help tell the story to
Floridians and the nation about what we’re accomplishing every day."

Eric Carr, previously a legislative analyst and social media manager for the Florida Department of Transportation, has joined the Florida Medical Association as manager of content marketing and brand development.

Carr also worked on Scott’s Inaugural Committee and at Southern Campaign Resources.

He will manage the FMA’s content creation and curation as well as
social media channels. Carr has a double major and a double minor from
Florida State University.